30-07-2008 News release 08/137 Chad: ICRC employee shot and wounded N'Djamena (ICRC) – On 26 July an employee of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was shot and wounded in Abéché after two vehicles carrying ICRC personnel were stopped by armed men, some of whom were in military uniform. The incident took place around 7.45 p.m., close to the district where the delegates live. After setting off from the ICRC’s sub-delegation in Abéché, the two vehicles, with two ICRC delegates on board, were held up by several men armed with assault rifles. The delegate in the second vehicle suffered a gunshot wound. The person was immediately transferred to the hospital of the Italian EUFOR forces in Abéché and underwent an operation that night. On 27 July the delegate, whose condition is no longer life-threatening, was evacuated to Switzerland for further medical follow-up. The ICRC reiterates that, under international humanitarian law, aid workers must be spared and protected from all acts of violence. Moreover, vehicles bearing the red cross emblem and their occupants benefit from the protection afforded by this emblem. For further information, please contact: Inah Kaloga, ICRC N'Djamena, tel.: +235 620 10 05 Anna Schaaf, ICRC Geneva, tel.: +41 79 217 32 17 |